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Best Tips on Cleaning Your Sofa

Best Tips on Cleaning Your Sofa

Best Tips on Cleaning Your Sofa

  A sofa often sees all the colors. Dust, repeated rubbing, TV sets, animal hair, and getting dirty, even stained. But no question of cleaning it just any old way. Whether in leather, fabric (cotton, linen), or velvet, there is a solution for each sofa.

Clean a Fabric Sofa

If your sofa covers are removable, the easiest way is to remove all the covers and put them in the machine. Start by removing the dust with a good vacuum cleaner, and put them in your washing machine. To avoid wrinkles and make it easier to put them back in place, then dry the fabric flat. If your sofa cover is not removable, you can use a special upholstery shampoo spray. Spray the foam all over your sofa, leave it to act for the time indicated, then vacuum the fabric deeply to remove the product. Then let it air dry before sitting down again, says Sarah Martha, a sofa cleaning expert at Cleaning Company. Depending on the problem, you can also opt for dry cleaning.

Clean a Leather Sofa

More fragile than fabric, leather needs specific care. Whether cleaning it or just reviving it, never use chemicals, they will stain or discolor the surface. Instead, I prefer soft or natural recipes.

Clean a Velvet Sofa

Unfortunately, velvet tends to catch dust. Not to mention, hair or animal hair are included. To get rid of it, brush it regularly with a fabric brush, or vacuum the cushions. But if your velvet sofa needs a real cleaning, be careful: velvet sometimes does not adapt well to humidity, especially if it is silk velvet. In this case, I prefer dry cleaning.

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